Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus CDIS 300 Exam 1 ||
Graded A+.
epithelial tissue- what does it do and where is it found correct answers lines internal passagways
and chambers, secretes substances, it covers exposed surfaces (skin)
connective tissue- what does it do and where is it found correct answers provides structural
support and stores energy, found filling internal spaces
muscular tissue- what does it do and where is it found correct answers moves the body and its
parts, found in heart, visceral organs and skeleton
striated (skeletal) muscle correct answers most important type of musclular tissue to us because
speech mechanisms are this (striated)
nervous/neural tissue- what is it and where is it found correct answers found in brain, spinal cord,
and nerves. responsible for coordinating and controlling body activities
fascia correct answers sheets of tissue that encase muscles
ligaments correct answers join bone to bone
tendons correct answers attach muscles to bone
what are tissue aggregates and name them correct answers combination of tissues that function
together
-fascia
-ligaments (visceral and skeletal)
-tendons
, visceral ligaments correct answers connective tissue that binds organs together or holds
structures in place
skeletal ligaments correct answers connective tissue that binds bone to bone
name the body systems relevant to speech correct answers respiratory, phonatory, articulatory,
resonatory, nervous, auditory pathway
suture joint correct answers immovable joint, such as between the bones of the skull
serrate joint correct answers suture joint that is jagged
squamous joint correct answers represents a plate that helps join jagged bones
gomphosis joint correct answers hole and peg type joint
plane joint correct answers allows only gliding movement, where two joints meet but smooth
condylar joint correct answers a shallow ball-and-socket joint
Trochoid (pivot) joint correct answers allows for rotation and can be external or internal
ventral/anterior correct answers front-facing
dorsal/posterior correct answers back-facing
superficial correct answers surface level of skin
Graded A+.
epithelial tissue- what does it do and where is it found correct answers lines internal passagways
and chambers, secretes substances, it covers exposed surfaces (skin)
connective tissue- what does it do and where is it found correct answers provides structural
support and stores energy, found filling internal spaces
muscular tissue- what does it do and where is it found correct answers moves the body and its
parts, found in heart, visceral organs and skeleton
striated (skeletal) muscle correct answers most important type of musclular tissue to us because
speech mechanisms are this (striated)
nervous/neural tissue- what is it and where is it found correct answers found in brain, spinal cord,
and nerves. responsible for coordinating and controlling body activities
fascia correct answers sheets of tissue that encase muscles
ligaments correct answers join bone to bone
tendons correct answers attach muscles to bone
what are tissue aggregates and name them correct answers combination of tissues that function
together
-fascia
-ligaments (visceral and skeletal)
-tendons
, visceral ligaments correct answers connective tissue that binds organs together or holds
structures in place
skeletal ligaments correct answers connective tissue that binds bone to bone
name the body systems relevant to speech correct answers respiratory, phonatory, articulatory,
resonatory, nervous, auditory pathway
suture joint correct answers immovable joint, such as between the bones of the skull
serrate joint correct answers suture joint that is jagged
squamous joint correct answers represents a plate that helps join jagged bones
gomphosis joint correct answers hole and peg type joint
plane joint correct answers allows only gliding movement, where two joints meet but smooth
condylar joint correct answers a shallow ball-and-socket joint
Trochoid (pivot) joint correct answers allows for rotation and can be external or internal
ventral/anterior correct answers front-facing
dorsal/posterior correct answers back-facing
superficial correct answers surface level of skin